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  1. Vintage Bates Dialist Model ‘L’ Bakelite Rotary Telephone Design Address Book

    Made of durable Bakelite material, this piece showcases a classic design that would make a charming addition to any desktop or collection.

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  2. Vintage VOCO Intercom Phone Black Bakelite Made In Denmark Beautiful!

    Vintage VOCO Intercom Phone Black Bakelite Made In Denmark Beautiful! Very nice condition. Wiring cord has some paint on it.

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  3. Rare МТ 17 ussr military bakelite field telephone handset soviet army

    Field phone handset.

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  4. Vintage 1940's Black Bakelite Rotary Desk Telephone, Canada Made

    Has clear trademarks on handset and body. All leads are clean but unit has not been tested. Rotary winds and returns smoothly. Assumed to be a Model 302- "Electric Pyramid"- but positive identification unknown.

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  5. 1930-40s NEW IN BOX AUTOPOINT BAKELITE INDEX PHONE ADDRESS BOOK UNUSED COMPLETE

    1930-40s NEW IN BOX AUTOPOINT BAKELITE INDEX PHONE ADDRESS BOOK UNUSED COMPLETE WITH INSTRUCTIONS AND EVEN ORIGINAL PACKING IN ORIGINAL BOX. NO FLAWS. AS GOOD AS THEY GET!

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  6. Western Electric Model 302, F1 Desk Phone Part, Bakelite Case Cracked

    Cracked Bakelite Case for a Western Electric F1 Bakelite phone model 302. Made in the United States by Western Electric from 1937 through the 1955s. The piece has not been modified in any way. It was the first Bell System desk phone to integrate the ringer and induction coil into the base, eliminating the need for a separate "subset" box.

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  7. Vintage bakelite switched Telephone Hand Set or Lineman Test Set? CAU 51064

    MODEL NUMBER(S) MARKED ON THIS ITEM IS: CAU 51064. Has a unique turn type switch on it. NOT use COD, 3rd party, or bill to account numbers. If you need it faster. WHAT WAS TESTED ON or WITH THIS SPECIFIC ITEM: connected to audio tester.

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  8. PTT desk telephone made in the Netherlands

    Their 1931 was identical to the German W26, which then led to and was followed by the W28, the first to be produced industrially in large numbers. A revised 1938 version was released. In 1955, by order of PTT, the 1955 bakelite version began.

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